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CASTLE. TIT LESE TT LEDCASTLE,By the Decision of the Register and Receiver of the United States Land Office, the title of theGhSTLB L7ND COMPT:NYTo King's Addition to the town of CASTLE has been confirmed, the protest against the scrip location having been dismissed. Theprotestants.utterly failed to make out a case against the validity of the scrip. Now that the TITLE is SETTLED, investments canbe safely made, and those who have already invested will IMMEDIATELY make contemplated improvements. and=- REAL ESTATE WILL ENHANCE IN VALUE.----=W Now is the Time to Invest .in This Great Carbonate Camp.THE CASTLE LAND COMPANY are the n r n hHOSE vho e heretofore been timid and who invest before the railroadowners of the most desirable and best OUJR statements heretofore made in regard fROS skeptical, as to a perfect title being - OScomas will realize large profits onsituated land for business and residence pur- to this land, that the title was perfect, given, need have no fear of making purchases their investments. Bay now and secure aposes. have been vindicated by the result. in this the greatest mining camp in Montana. bargain. "The early bird catches the worla.',PRO MINENT CITIZENS ARE INV V IE1 S TI N G-.:7Ex-Governor S. T. Hlauser, Banker, Helena.A. . Parchen, Druggist, Helena. Ovd+e Musin, Violist,Ne York City. A. C. Johnson, Cashier of the American National Bank, Helena.T. H. Kleinschmidt, Banker, Helena. E. D. Edgerton, President of Second National Bank, Helena. Jm Kig Caitalist, Helen .J.. E. O'Connor, Druggist, Helena. George H. Hill, Asst. Cashier of First National Bank, Helena. II. F. Collet, Real Estate, Great Falls.F. S. Lang & Co., Hardware Merchants, Helena. Wm. Nelson, Jr, Merchant, New York City. Mrs. Jennie Kimball, Man'gr Corinne Opera Troupe. Philadelphia.Major Burke, agent of Equitable Life Insurance Co., Helena. Wm. Treacy, Physician, Helena. J. B. Johnson, Conduct Tailor, Helena.Charles Lehman, Merchant, Helena. Robert Sale Hill, Broker, Tacoma, Wash. J. T. Sawbill, Conductor N. PR. R .Witherbee, Andrew & Co., Real Estate, Helena. Chas. Snedaker, Conductor, N. P. R. R. Isa.dore Rush and Raland Reed, New Paul.Wm. Schreiber, with Greenhood, Bohm & Co., Helena. Chas. B. Garrett, Alderman, Helena. u. an d Rca, Coked,Clarence' Andrews, Capitalist, New York City. John Maguire, Theatrical Manager, Montana. J. B*Annit, M erha , C ele.R. P. Barden, County Treasurer, Helena. Capt. J. V. Stafford, Stockraiser, Montana. H. M. Hunter, Bookkeeper, Helena.Geo. H. Barbour. Physician, Helena. P. P. Pardillian, Jeweller, Helena. Henry Meyer, Hoelena.Frank Daniels, Actor, New York City. Ike Hensley, Mine Owner, Castle. J. E. Andrew, Dowagiac, Michigan.C. J. Smith, Traveling Salesman, Milwaukee. Duncan 'Hunter, Capitalist, Helena. J. T. Garrity, Traveling Salesman, Salt Lake.Frederick Warde, Actor, Brooklyn, New York. Allan H. Paine, Banker, Cassellton, North Dakota. Wm. J. Gidding, Merchant, New York City,Besides 100 others. When such men as the above purchasers invest, it is a guarantee that the lots offered by the Castle Land Company are as represented, and that Castle poseesses the mineral resources that will make it a large town.WALTER J. KING & BROS., Mgrs.,CASTLE. Rooms I and 2., Bailey Block, CASTLE.__ HBLEN + .MONTMT. ___GENERAL NEWSOF THE STATE.Bozeman.The Bozeman academy closed on Friday.W. H. Bowen's infant daughter died onSaturday.On the 4th at Bozeman the eagle bird offreedom will take a tight hold on theperch, shake out a few loose feathers andscream.A school election will be held Saturday,July 11. for the purpose of voting the sumof 4,000, to be used in putting heatingplants into the school buildings.Hon. Lee Mantle, of Butte, will deliverthe Fourth of July oration at Bozeman.Mr. Mantle is a good speaker and the people are assured of an oratorical treat.Geo. Barnaby will start a wholesale andretail commission house and will buy allthe farm produce he can get hold of. Hewill provide large refrigerators for butterand other produce.The college boys, Roy Martin, Perry MoAdow, Bud and Bine Story, returned fromFaribault on Saturday. The boys have themilitary bearing such institutions alwaysimpart and are delighted with the prospectof returning after vacation.Married, at the M. E. parsonace, Sundaymorning, June 14, Alvidore S. Trnscott andArmilda P. Penton, of Nebraska, J. W.Bennett officiating. In Lewistown, Monday, June 15, Mrs. Henry Ebner, formerlyMrs. Williams, of Bozeman, to John Beam,of Maiden. itev. George Edwards officiating.Arthur Marston has disposedof hisbhouehold effects and started for London. Hewill visit some days in Minnesota beforecrossing the water. Arthur has accepted aposition in the publishing house of Sampson, Marston & Low, the great Londonpublishers, of whom his father is the seniormember.1 he First National bank of Big Timberwas organized on Thursday. The officersand directors are as follows: Jis. Martin,of Bozeman, president.; W. L. Shanks, vicepresident; J. H. Hall, cashier. The directors are: Jos. D. Radford, Thomas K. Lee,Gee. M. Hatch, C. 'T. Busha. 't he bankwill be open for business about July 1.Francis Harper died on Thursday morning at his residence in Bozeman. Mr. larper had just returned froee Jamestown,Dakota, where he had been an inmate ofthe hosei.tal for some months. Mr. Harpergrew worse instead of improving while awayand returned in a very weak condition. Mr.Harper was one of the first residents ofBozeman, having come here in 1865.Kalispell.B. W. S. Folk, late of Helena, has boughtan interest in the Duncan addition.Kalispell already has two planing mills,one lath mill and three brick yards.J. D. Butler, late of Rochester, N. Y., andold Mexico, has located in Kalispell.Mr. James Duncan, of San Diego, Cal.,is visiting his brother, T. D. Duncan.T. F. Knappon, of Minneapolis, has arrived in Kalispell and will engage in thepractice of law.Hon. John N. Conner, of Indianapolis,Ind., president of the Kalispell company,has returned from a short trip to Helena.'.!he track is down on the Great NorthernPacific extension to within fourteen milesof Marine pass, on the summit of the mainrange.E. H. Hubbard hba completed the surveyof Riverside additionto Kalisoell. it containieighty acres and is owned by a syndicate ofHelena citizens,Division Engineer J. A. B. Tompkins, ofthe Great Northern, has returned fromhevalnli, where he went to meet iris family,which will henceforth reside in Kalispoll.The building erected by E. J. Carter iscompleted. It will be used for a postoffice,Hubbard & Co.'. real estate office nud trinting office, Mr. J. W. Conner, late of theJournal office, Helena, is conmnissionedpostmaster.The Swan river valley southeast of theFlathead Is attracting the attention of landseekers. It is heavily timbered with pine,i1r and cedar. Ed Harwood, of the Ciffhouse, Demaraville, and E. H. Sharpe. haveall taken timber claims in that section.W. G. Conrad, of Virginia, the wellknown financier, is visiting his brothers.C. E. and Ashley Conrad. Mr. Conrad isthe senior member of the bank of ConradBros.W. C. Whipps will establish the Northwestern bank in the Vogt block pending theconstruction of a stone and brick bankbuilding on Main street for permanentquarters.New coal veins extending four miles havebeen discovered on south fork of the Flathead. A party has left to make locations.The coal is described as of the beet qualityof the bituminous article.Cross of all kinds in the valley promise aheavy yield. Early fields are heading out.The heavy rains of the other parts of thestate have not extended here, but there isample moisture for present needs.Conrad Bros. bank has opened up forbusiness temporarily in C. E. Proctor'soffice until their bank building, now undererection, can be completed. Ashley Conradis cashier, with C. D. McCreary assistantcashier.J. M. Underwood, the railroad contractorof Minneapolis, left Kalispell Saturday enroute to New York City, where he will meetthe Northern Pacific board of control tosubmit an offer to build a branch road tohis land joining Kalispell on the north.Livingston.Thomas McAlpin's many friends willlearn with sorrow that he sustained seriousinjuries while riding a fractious horse.The body found on the right-of-way ofthe Northern Pacific railroad near Elton,was that of W. H. Purcell, a young operator, who was on his way home to Brampton,Canada.C. S. Hefferlin will begin operations onhis new opera house this week. Locellen& Pornbeok have secured the contract forfurnishing stone and will soon be delivering them.A birthday anniversary was celebrated atthe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Field Saturday evening, the oocasion being the ob.servance of the seventh birthday of MissDottle Field.The Episcopal church of Livingston willbe consecrated Wednoaday, Juno 1. BishopBrewer of the Montana diocese will be present and about all of the clergy of that donomination in the state.The Van Clove & Cook Land and Sheepcompany have filed articles of incorporation in the office of the county clerk. Theincorporators are Paul Van Cleve, AlbertCook and Alice Van Cleve.Yellowstone Park Lodge, No. 45, 1. 0. G.X., will hold its annual picnic July 4, atLovely's grove, eeven miles south of thecity. A general invitation is extended tothe public to be present and help coiebrate.Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Petit were surpi liedat their home last Thursday evening by aparty of about twenty friends and neighbors. Dancimg and cend-play ine wti inidulged in, and all spent an etjoyable evening.t)eath Froni Kidney liseaseIs the unfortunate and untimely ending ofthousands of the American people annually.OUegon Kidney Tea is guaranteed to cureall forms of kidney tioubles. Take it intime.For Teachers' Meeting at Toronto, Ont.The Union Pacitio system will sell roundtrip tickets, including membership foe,from Helena, on July 6i and 7, good for roturn until September 13, at rate of $7l1.05.For routes, sleeping car berths and fullinformation call or addressH. O. W rasonFreight and Pnesenger Agent,28 North ainii street.California Excursion States.The Union Paciflc will sell on the 15th ofnext month iound trio excursion tickets asfollows: butte to lan Francisco via Portland or Ogden, both directions, $75; Sani Francisco, going via Portland and returning via Ogden, or vice versa, $110; to LosAngeles, going and returning via Portland,- entering San Francisco in one directioneither aoing or returning $8U; to Los An1 geles, going via Portland and Sau Francisco and returning via Sacramento andOgden, $909.50.The above tickets are good going sixty(60) days and good for return passage anytime within six months from date of sale.Those desiring to take advantage of theserates may call on or addressH. O. WILSoN, F. & P. A.,28 North Main street.Automat!o Manners.But time changes minds as well as man.ners4 though even now when makingchanges from one circle to another, it oftenrequires that adaptability which could besaid found in one who has automatic man.ners. However, such radical changes notonly appear in drawing-room repartee,street dress, etc., among people, but also ivthe conveniences 'and luxuries affordedmankind. Railroad travel is one instance.A few years ago, comparatively, one had toconsume much valuable time in an uncom.Nnrtable way to make what is now thoughtnothing of as a night's journey in a sleeper.The most modern equipment and transportation facilities can be found on thefast trains of the Minneapolis & St. Louisrailway to Chicago St. Louis, Hot Springs,Kansas City, etc. Ingaire of any agent. ofthe company, or C. M. Pratt, general ticsetand passenger agent. Minneapolia. Minn.Both the method and results whenSyrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasantand refreshing to the taste, and actsgently yet promptly on the Kidneys,Liver and Bowels, clef: tses the systenm elfectually, dispels c(9ds, headaches and fevers and cures habitualconstipation permanently. For salein boo and $1 bouttles by all druggists.CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP Co.SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.LOUISVILLE. KY. .'14W YORK. N.Y.The Gelebrntod Franch Guro,"""" "APHRODITINE"s Solon ON APOSITIVEGUARANTEEtn (ltire an)F irnee nerlalla'dieee, or allyik-idter of the* eleretive orgalls of elilherDEFQRS i fou oril1 A TERCIICI, &c., scII as 11oss of iraiii l'lII(er, waIkefl.liweaknnIss l l yeleris, NIrvn(ll Pnt raion Nocturnal 1 lielbnlie. iliiueIlrrial-e, Ei~Iaiiiee Welak Mein:cry, lOSS (1 PowieC 5111 Inllilrbll'l w1)c Itif lie.1T HE. I'rill *i.011 A Mlax.SboxesfeICINIEI Cat byA WaitT'slN (UJAUANTEIC iCloceley 9i1order, 10 reiluill lhs monl~ey it it a stler a111tcure is n11t pfbttliei. TholNiisiIds oll 1111 lllooblisfront o11ald snodung., of heolh cease, ipernls:Ill-Iycured~ bly A OI-linit C1w 'r,'s `Ieiiar freC. A fires.TH-E APHRO MEDICINE CO.Sold by 11. 5, Hal. a Cu., driggistea, Moat.COMING TO HELENA.The World Famous and Remarkably SuccessfulSanLFrancleco Physician, Surgeon andSpecialist,* R1. A. C. STODDAR IT, -Or the Examiner and Contracting Senior Physician of the Celobrated and RenownedDR. LIEBIG & GO.Liebig World Dispensary,K INSAS CITY, BUTTE CITY,SAN FRANCISCO.Offices and Private Rooms forFree Gonsultation,-AT THEMerchants Hotel, Helena,JULY 1st TO 5th.Private Office: Room 15.Ir CALL EAlRLY .41as Offices will be Crowded the Last Daj.Special Treatment for and Wonderful Curesmade of allCHRONIC1, PRIVATE ANTI WASTINGDISEASES,Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat. Blood and Skin, Liverand Kidneys, (ileet, Stricture. Varitocolo. llydrosale, Loew of Vitality, Seminal WeVtkness, Nonrron Debility and 1 rontature liciino in Young,Middlo Aged, or the Old. Bract,-. Appliances.Trusses, Elastic Stockings for Varicotels onditione. Apparatus for all dhformities mate foreach and rvery caws.Illo will lo a rare opportunity to tntenlt theold doctor.nOTICE TO OREDITOR--ESTATE ONNotice to hereby gimen bty the ndereigned, ex.outor and execntrix of the estate of EugeneHoermen, deccased, to the creditors of. and allpersons haviesg claims against, the otdti do'c. orted,to exhibit theti with tie ottet eaamr votscherrwithin test Osont ha after site tireS 1tblieatio ofethis notice. to the said caxtutor ald ex euttla,at the law e.', te of F~. N. 1S. 11. IIate Ititirsrooms IS and ItS hold bl.ck. Itelens, the easebeing the place for the transaction of the busilness of said estateNiCItOLAS KEL4SdI.It.(peettir.)O(lOTIFA HttEtMN AN,Executrix of the Estate of Eugene Hlorman,deceasedelisted jltolns J.ue 12, 1:9i.NOTCICTOCRE1IOI1-1 THlE PItSINtilt[ ort ofte Nret~ed olaldistritr of the,I stat (t Montana, in and for the county of lawirsand Clarke.idn he matter of the estate of Edger II. H. Carpentor d toa (leNotice is hereby given by tte t tderignLt, adlminietratrix of tttt estate of Edcac Iii. (arspetSr dh eases., to the ored al eonsbihit tiseo, with the nsecessary vustolore. withinton msonths after the tirst publication of thisnolice, Its the paidadm..lstl5..5trS at Iti~law 'ltheet ef eMstan llard , rttoom b (o~ld lock. leeslwwse and Clarke county. Montana. the place fortranmartlnosht hshebanees of saltd estate.I~w ilu.aonltaa, May 12 I1ht5l.listed Itle.. CA It'ENTEiL.Admtinitratclz of the. selstate of ii L. K. CaU'sputr, deesesd.THE COOK AMALGAMATOR.THE COOK AMALGAMATOR may take the place of the ordinary milltables and operate close up to the batteries, or it works with splendid results onthe tailings from other amalgamating devices. It isCHEAP. DESIRABLE AND EFFICIENT.and will save ninety-nine per cent. of all the metals which will amalgamate, nematter how fine, and the floured quick in the tailings from other amalgamatingapparatus. There are very many places i Montana where the Cook Amalgamatorwill pay for itself every month.I Will Guarantee Satisfaction Where I Advise the Purchase.SEND FOR CIRCULAR.G. C. Swallow, Helena, Sole Agent for Montana.Having declined the ples of State Mine Inspector, I am now prepared t*examine and report on mines, and aid in buying and selling the eama. I have ha#Forty-five years' experience in mining. G. 0. SwAL ow.THE OLDEST F/RM IN THE CITY.Clar ke, Conrad & CurtinHARDWARE and STOVES.We now have upon our floor the fiaest and most completelines of all kinds of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and atprices to suit everybody.Refrigerators, Ice Boxes,Ice Cream Freezers,Rubber Garden Hose,Hose Nozzles, Lawn Sprinklers,Hose Reels and Lawn Mowers.IRON and SEL MINING SUPPLIES.TELEPHONE NO. 90.